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Argonne Geothermal Geochemical Database v2.0Source

A database of geochemical data from potential geothermal sources aggregated from multiple sources as of March 2010. The database contains fields for the location, depth, temperature, pH, total dissolved solids concentration, chemical composition, and date of sampling. A separate tab contains data on non-condensible gas compositions. The database contains records for over 50,000 wells, although many entries are incomplete. Current versions of source documentation are listed in the dataset.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Cascades/Aleutian Play Fairway Analysis: Data and Map FilesSource

Contains Excel data files used to quantifiably rank the geothermal potential of each of the young volcanic centers of the Cascade and Aleutian Arcs using world power production volcanic centers as benchmarks. Also contains shapefiles used in play fairway analysis with power plant, volcano, geochemistry and structural data.

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AleutianAleutiansCascadesGIS dataMW capacitiesPFAPlay FairwayPlay Fairway AnalysisPower Plantsfumarolesgeochemistrygeochemsitry datageospatial datageothermalgeothermometrymap datamap packagerock typeshapefilesspringsstructural characteristicsstructural datasurface areasurface areastectonic settingvolcanic centersvolcanic ventswellsworld volcanic centers
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Chemistry Data for Geothermometry Mapping of Deep Hydrothermal Reservoirs in Southeastern IdahoSource

This dataset includes chemistry of geothermal water samples of the Eastern Snake River Plain and surrounding area. The samples included in this dataset were collected during the springs and summers of 2014 and 2015. All chemical analysis of the samples were conducted in the Analytical Laboratory at the Center of Advanced Energy Studies in Idaho Falls, Idaho. This data set supersedes #425 submission and is the final submission for AOP 3.1.2.1 for INL. Isotopic data collected by Mark Conrad will be submitted in a separate file.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Development of an Improved Cement for Geothermal Wells - 2011 Progress ReportsSource

This submission includes the University of Alaska Fairbanks Monthly Research Performance Progress Reports. The goal of this project is to develop an improved cement for geothermal wells.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
EPA - STORET Legacy Data CenterSource

EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource. Welcome to the STORET Legacy Data Center, site of the world's largest repository of ambient Water Quality Data. From this site you will be able to access a database that holds over 200 million water sample observations from about 700,000 sampling sites for both surface and ground water.This web site allows both scientists and the general public to access the historical data from the legacy STORET system. First-time users should narrow their search based on the options from the Query page, while experienced users may jump to the no-frills Advanced Query form for requesting data. Legacy STORET contains data of undocumented quality. Further, the data in this system is static, and all new data are being entered into Modernized STORET. Background information about the Office of Water and the history of STORET may be found by following the Purpose link. For more information on the layout of this site, please follow the Site Map link. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www3.epa.gov/storet/legacy/gateway.htm

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AluminumEPAFlowSTORETambient water qualityarsenicbariumcadmiumcarbonchloridecoliformconductancecopperdepthdissolved oxygeneffluentfecal coliformhardnesshistorical water qualityironlakesmagnesiummanganesemonitoring stationsnitrogenpHphosphoruspower plantspublic waterriversseleniumsodiumstreamswells
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United States Environmental Protection Agencyabout 1 year ago
Energy Return On Investment of Engineered Geothermal Systems DataSource

The project provides an updated Energy Return on Investment (EROI) for Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS). Results incorporate Argonne National Laboratory's Life Cycle Assessment and base case assumptions consistent with other projects in the Analysis subprogram. EROI is a ratio of the energy delivered to the consumer to the energy consumed to build, operate, and decommission the facility. EROI is important in assessing the viability of energy alternatives. Currently EROI analyses of geothermal energy are either out-of-date, of uncertain methodology, or presented online with little supporting documentation. This data set is a collection of files documenting data used to calculate the Energy Return On Investment (EROI) of Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS) and erratum to publications prior to the final report. Final report is available below, or from the OSTI web site (http://www.osti.gov/geothermal/). Data in this collections includes the well designs used, input parameters for GETEM, a discussion of the energy needed to haul materials to the drill site, the baseline mud program, and a summary of the energy needed to drill each of the well designs. EROI is the ratio of the energy delivered to the customer to the energy consumed to construct, operate, and decommission the facility. Whereas efficiency is the ratio of the energy delivered to the customer to the energy extracted from the reservoir.

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assessmentbentonitecasingcementdepthdiametereconomiceconomicsefficiencyegsenergyenergy return on investmentengineeredengineered geothermal systemenhanced geothermal systemeroifuelgeothermalgeteminputsinvestmentmaterialsnetpaybackpolymersreturntruckingwells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
EnergyDataGov

Energy.Data.Gov where data and insight are combined to facilitate public discussion and awareness of our Nations energy activities. Whether you are interested in alternative fuels, managing buildings to be more energy efficient, or trying to manage energy in your own home, we have something for you. Look at the data, use the apps, join the conversation.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Finite Volume Based Computer Program for Ground Source Heat Pump System Final Scientific ReportSource

The goal of this project was to develop a detailed computer simulation tool for GSHP (ground source heat pump) heating and cooling systems. Two such tools were developed as part of this DOE (Department of Energy) grant; the first is a two-dimensional computer program called GEO2D and the second is a three-dimensional computer program called GEO3D. These computer tools simulate the coupled performance of the ground loop and the heat pump. This report explains the programs in detail and explains their utility.

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COP resultsComputer ModelingFinal ReportGEO2DGEO3DGround Source Heat Pump SystemsHeat Rate ResultsHorizontal WellsVertical Wellscodecomputergeothermalheat pumpsmodelingreportwells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Fort Bliss Geothermal Area Data: Temperature Profile, Logs, Schematic Model and Cross SectionSource

This dataset contains a variety of data about the Fort Bliss geothermal area, part of the southern portion of the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. The dataset contains schematic models for the McGregor Geothermal System, a shallow temperature survey of the Fort Bliss geothermal area. The dataset also contains Century OH logs, a full temperature profile, and complete logs from well RMI 56-5, including resistivity and porosity data, drill logs with drill rate, depth, lithology, mineralogy, fractures, temperature, pit total, gases, and descriptions among other measurements as well as CDL, CNL, DIL, GR Caliper and Temperature files. A shallow (2 meter depth) temperature survey of the Fort Bliss geothermal area with 63 data points is also included. Two cross sections through the Fort Bliss area, also included, show well position and depth. The surface map included shows faults and well spatial distribution. Inferred and observed fault distributions from gravity surveys around the Fort Bliss geothermal area.

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3D56-5ArcGISCDLCNLCaliperCenturyConceptualDILDavis DomeFaultsFor BlissFort BlissGISGeoTechMapMcGregor RangeModelNew MexicoOHPorosityRMI 56-5ResistivitySchematicTularosaTularosa BasinX ray diffractionXRDboreholecross sectioncross-sectiondepthdownholedrill logdrill logsfaultfracturegammagasesgeologygeophysicsgeopysicalgeospatial datageothermalgoethermalgravitylithologymcgregormineralogypitprofileshallowshape fileshapefilespatialstratigraphysurface mapsurveytemperaturetemperature profiletemperature surveytpwell datawell depthwell locationwell logwell positionwells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
GOOML Big Kahuna Forecast Modeling and Genetic Optimization FilesSource

This submission includes example files associated with the Geothermal Operational Optimization using Machine Learning (GOOML) Big Kahuna fictional power plant, which uses synthetic data to model a fictional power plant. A forecast was produced using the GOOML data model framework and fictional input data, and a genetic optimization is included which determines optimal flash plant parameters. The inputs and outputs associated with the forecast and genetic optimization are included. The input and output files consist of data, configuration files, and plots. A link to the Physics-Guided Neural Networks (phygnn) GitHub repository is also included, which augments a traditional neural network loss function with a generic loss term that can be used to guide the neural network to learn physical or theoretical constraints. phygnn is used by the GOOML framework to help integrate its machine learning models into the relevant physics and engineering applications. Note that the data included in this submission are intended to provide a demonstration of GOOML's capabilities. Additional files that have not been released to the public are needed for users to run these models and reproduce these results. Units can be found in the readme data resource.

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Big KahunaGOOMLcodeconfigurationdataenergyexampleflash plantsforecastgenetic optimizationgeothermalinputsmachine learningmodelneural networkoperationsoptimizationoutputsphygnnphysics guided neural networkspower plantprocessed datapythonsimulationsteam fieldsteamfieldsynthetic datawells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Hawaii Play Fairway Analysis: USGS data for Geothermal Wells in HawaiiSource

Aqueous chemistry and well metadata from the USGS for Geothermal Wells in Hawaii

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HawaiiMgClPFATDSUSGSaqueous chemistrychemistrydepthgeochemicalgeochemistrygeothermallcoationmauimetadatamolokaioahutemperaturetotal dissolved solidswater chemistrywell IDwell coordinateswells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Hawthorne Nevada Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study - 3D SeismicSource

The objective of this project is to use a multi-disciplinary, three-tiered approach to assess the geothermal resource and determine the feasibility of implementing a large-scale, direct-use facility for the Hawthorne Army Depot (HAD) and the various town and county facilities in Hawthorne, Nevada. This assessment directly targets a geothermal resource recently characterized by the Navy Geothermal Program Office (GPO) as part of a focused exploration and development campaign. This data includes but is not limited to: OD Data, Map of Hawthorne Area 3D Seismic Survey, HAW 3D Seismic interpretation report, Zip folder containing DBF files pertaining to the Spring Well Seismic Survey Zone, Zip file containing one shapefile of 3D seismic data.

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HawthorneHawthorne Army Weapons DepotNevadaOpendTectPSTMQuaternary faultsddudeep direct usedirect useenergyfault interpretationgeochemistrygeophysicsgeospatial datageothermalprestack time migrationreservoir modelingwells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Hawthorne Nevada Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study - Navy Geothermal Program Office General DataSource

The objective of this project is to use a multi-disciplinary, three-tiered approach to assess the geothermal resource and determine the feasibility of implementing a large-scale, direct-use facility for the Hawthorne Army Depot (HAD) and the various town and county facilities in Hawthorne, Nevada. This assessment directly targets a geothermal resource recently characterized by the Navy Geothermal Program Office (GPO) as part of a focused exploration and development campaign. This data set contains: Excel file of the temperature at depth logs; Zip file containing shapefiles of gravity magnitude and base data for the Hawthorne Geothermal area; Word doc files containing HWAD geothermal report, figures and local stratigraphy; Zip folder containing PDF files of relevant HWAD document; Zip folder containing JPEGs of the John Oldow maps; Zip folder containing MXDs, xls, and dbf files of the Hawthorne Geothermal area and figures; Zip folder containing Hawthorne Geothermal data from Epsilon

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HawthorneHawthorne Army Weapons DepotNevadaQuaternary faultsddudeep direct usedirect useenergygeochemistrygeophysicsgeothermalreservoir modelingwells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Hawthorne Nevada Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study - Temperature and Geochemistry Well DataSource

The objective of this project is to use a multi-disciplinary, three-tiered approach to assess the geothermal resource and determine the feasibility of implementing a large-scale, direct-use facility for the Hawthorne Army Depot (HAD) and the various town and county facilities in Hawthorne, Nevada. This assessment directly targets a geothermal resource recently characterized by the Navy Geothermal Program Office (GPO) as part of a focused exploration and development campaign. This data batch contains: Zip file containing well and water data from 2002, including reports, isotope analysis, shallow well data, and data by well; Zip folder containing 2009 GPO well data including well logs, geochemistry, and mud logs; Compiled data from 2010 in excel and word format; 2010 Final data from TG, well HAD-1; Zip file containing PDFs and Excel files for wells Haw1, HAD1, HWADD2-3, HWAD4-5; Zip folder containing Word docs and images pertaining to final well reports and discussion.

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HawthorneHawthorne Army Weapons DepotNevadaQuaternary faultsTGTemperature gradientddudeep direct usedirect useenergygbcgegeochemistrygeophysicsgeothermalgreat basin center for geothermal energymonitoringreservoir modelingwell datawells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Healy Collaborative Groundwater Monitoring Network

The Healy Collaborative Groundwater Monitoring Network is a statewide well measurement network, with wells measured in a variety of ways (i.e. pressure, acoustic, and manual measurements), as well as compiling data from various regional networks. This is an API link to these well locations and associated data.

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aquifer levelsaquifer mappingaquifer storageaquifersgroundwatergroundwater level trendsgroundwater levelsgroundwater monitoringmonitoringmonitoring networkwater levelswater quantitywater wellswells
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New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resourcesabout 1 year ago
INGENIOUS - Great Basin Regional Dataset CompilationSource

This is the regional dataset compilation for the INnovative Geothermal Exploration through Novel Investigations Of Undiscovered Systems (INGENIOUS) project. The primary goal of this project is to accelerate discoveries of new, commercially viable hidden geothermal systems while reducing the exploration and development risks for all geothermal resources. These datasets will be used in INGENIOUS as input features for predicting geothermal favorability throughout the Great Basin study area. Datasets consist of shapefiles, geotiffs, tabular spreadsheets, and metadata that describe: 2-meter temperature probe surveys, quaternary faults and volcanic features, geodetic shear and dilation models, heat flow, magnetotellurics (conductance), magnetics, gravity, paleogeothermal features (such as sinter and tufa deposits), seismicity, spring and well temperatures, spring and well aqueous geochemistry analyses, thermal conductivity, and fault slip and dilation tendency. For additional project information, see the INGENIOUS project site linked in the submission. Terms of use: These datasets are provided "as is", and the contributors assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. The user assumes the entire risk associated with their use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for their intended use. These datasets may be redistributed with attribution (see citation information below). Please refer to the license information on this page for full licensing terms and conditions.

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2-meter probecaliforniacompilationconductanceconductivitydatadilationdiscoveryearthquakesenergyexplorationfaultsfavorabilitygeochemistrygeodeticsgeospatialgeothermalgeotiffgravitygreat basingridsheat flowidahoingeniousmachine learningmagneticsmagnetotelluricsmodelingnevadaoregonpaleogeothermalplay fairwayplay fairway analysisquaternary falutsquaternary volcanicsregionalseismicityshapefilesshearsinterslipslip and dilationspringstemperaturethermal conductivitytufaundiscovered systemsutahvolcanicswells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Integrated Approach Towards the Application of Horizontal Wells to Improve Waterflooding Performance

Integrated Approach Towards the Application of Horizontal Wells to Improve Waterflooding Performance; Annual Report, 1994

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
KY Groundwater Wells

KY Groundwater Wells

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
KY Oil and Gas Database

Kentucky Oil and Gas Database

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
KY Oil and Gas Production

Monthly oil and gas production data by well are now available on the web through the Kentucky Geological Survey oil and gas well search pages. When you search for wells, look for the Production Data link. If there is no link, no production data have been associated with the selected well. The data are reformatted from the monthly oil and gas production data available as text files by county and year from the Kentucky Division of Oil and Gas.

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DataDepthsDisposalDrillingFlow RateGasIdentifiersInjectionOilPhase StabilityPressureProduction IntervalTemperatureTotal DepthTypesWell Datagasoilproductionwells
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
KY Oil and Gas Records Database

Oil and Gas Records Database of Kentucky.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
KY Permitted Water Withdrawals

KY Permitted Water Withdrawals

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GeographicHydrologyKYTopographicalTypesWaterWell Datakentuckypermitswaterwells
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
KY Water Wells

KY Water Wells

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Lithologic Description of Cored Wells #11940 and #12041

Lithologic Description of Cored Wells #11940 and #12041 in the Devonian Shale in the Cottageville, West Virginia Area

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Low-Temperature Hydrothermal Resource Potential EstimateSource

Compilation of data (spreadsheet and shapefiles) for several low-temperature resource types, including isolated springs and wells, delineated area convection systems, sedimentary basins and coastal plains sedimentary systems. For each system, we include estimates of the accessible resource base, mean extractable resource and beneficial heat. Data compiled from USGS and other sources. General locations are provided in the spreadsheet; specific locations are provided in the associated shapefiles. The paper (submitted to GRC 2016) describing the methodology and analysis is also included.

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EGSGIS dataNRELSMUUSGSaccessible resource basebeneficial heatbottom-hole-temperaturecoastal plaincoastal plainsconductionconvectiondelineated areadepthdepth datadirect usegeothermalhydrothermalisolatedisolated systemlow temperaturelow-temperaturemean extractable resourceresource potentialsedimentary basinshallow temperauteshapefilespringstemperature datawells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Low-Temperature Hydrothermal Resource Potential EstimateSource

Compilation of data (spreadsheet and shapefiles) for several low-temperature resource types, including isolated springs and wells, delineated area convection systems, sedimentary basins and coastal plains sedimentary systems. For each system, we include estimates of the accessible resource base, mean extractable resource and beneficial heat. Data compiled from USGS and other sources. The paper (submitted to GRC 2016) describing the methodology and analysis is also included. * A newer version of this data exists in a more recent submission. See the resources below for more information.

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USGSaccessible resourceaccessible resource basebeneficial heatcoastal plainsdelineated areadeprecateddepthdirect usegeothermalhydrothermallow templow-temperaturemean extractable resourcepotentialresource estimateresource potentialsedimentary basinspringstemperaturevolumewells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
NMBGMR groundwater level measurementsSource

Manual groundwater levels for wells in the state of New Mexico.

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New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resourcesabout 1 year ago
New Mexico Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis from LANLSource

This submission contains geospatial (GIS) data on water table gradient and depth, subcrop gravity and magnetic, propsectivity, heat flow, physiographic, boron and BHT for the Southwest New Mexico Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis by LANL Earth & Environmental Sciences. GIS data is in ArcGIS map package format.

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contours30CArcGISBouguer gravityDEMGISLANLNew MexicoPFAPrecambrianSouthwestanalysisavailabilitybasementboronbottomconcentrationcontourscrystallinedatadensitydepthdischargedischarge zoneelevationelevationsfairwaygeographygeologygeomorphologygeospatial datageothermalgeothermometergradientgroundwaterheat flowheat generationhydrogeologic windowslithiumlocationmagneticmagneticsmap packagempkphysiographyplayprospectivityrangessilicastructuresubcroptemperaturetopographywaterwater tablewellwell locationswells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
New Mexico Play Fairway Analysis: Wells and Springs with Discharge Temperature Higher than 30 deg CSource

This submission includes three files from two sources. One file is derived from USGS data and includes a series of manipulations to evaluate only shallow wells with high estimated geothermal gradients. Two other files are springs and wells with discharge temperatures above 30 deg C from the NMBGMR Aquifer Mapping database

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30CNew MexicoPFAcharacterizationdischargedischarge tempdischarge temperaturedischarge temperature above 30 deg Cexplorationgeothermalhighplay fairway analysisspringstemperaturewell datawells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
OSE Points of Diversion

The NM Office of the State Engineer (OSE) "Point of Diversions" (POD) layer includes well locations, surface declarations, or surface permits updated on a monthly basis. These data were extracted from the OSE W.A.T.E.R.S. (Water Administration Technical Engineering Resource System) database and geo-located (mapped). These data have varying degrees of accuracy and have not been validated. Data included in this dataset only includes PODs that have coordinates located within the State of New Mexico. This message is to alert users of this data to various changes regarding how this POD data is generated and maintained by the NM Office of the State Engineer. In addition, all attribute fields are fully described in the metadata, including descriptions of field codes. Please read the metadata accompanying this GIS data layer for further information. Any questions regarding this GIS data should be directed NM OSE Information Technology Systems Bureau GIS at the contact information given below.

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New Mexico Office of the State Engineer & Interstate Stream Commissionabout 1 year ago
OSE/ISC Real-Time Water Measurement Information System

OSE/ISC maintains a network of stream, acequia, ditch and well monitoring sites that electronically transmits data values via radio and satellite telemetry and stores the data in a database. This real-time water measurement data is available for each active gage/well shown on select basin maps.

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New Mexico Office of the State Engineer & Interstate Stream Commissionabout 1 year ago
Pennsylvania Spatial Data: Conservation Wells

From the site: "The conservation well layer identifies the permitted surface location of oil and gas conservation wells that have not been plugged. These include active, regulatory inactive, orphaned, and abandoned wells. A conservation well is any well which penetrates the Onondaga horizon, or in those areas in which the Onondaga horizon is nearer to the surface than thirty-eight hundred feet, any well which exceeds a depth of thirty-eight hundred feet beneath the surface."

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Pennsylvania Spatial Data: Oil & Gas Locations - Conventional Unconventional

From the site: "The following data set contains all the Oil & Gas Wells in Pennsylvania that the Dept of Enviromental Protection has locational information on. The wells are broken into two formation types of conventional and unconventional wells. A conventional well is a bore hole drilled or being drilled for the purpose of or to be used for the production of oil or natureal gas from only conventional formation(s). A conventional formation is any formation that does not meet the statutory definition of an unconventional formation. An unconventional gas well is a bore hole drilled or being drilled for the purpose of or to be used for the production of natural gas from an unconventional formation. Unconventional formation is a geological shale formation existing below the base of the Elk Sandstone or its geologic equivalent stratigraphic interval where natural gas generally cannot be produced at economic flow rates or in economic volumes except by vertical or horizontal well bores stimulated by hydraulic fracture treatments or by using multilateral well bores or other techniques to expose more of the formation to the well bore. The following fields are displayed in the data set: PERMIT_NUM is the Permit Number associated with the well, WELL_NAME is the name given to the well by DEP or the Operator, OPERATOR the name of the current operator for the well, OPER_NUM is the Operator Number associated with the current operator, WELL_TYPE describes the type of well, WELL_TYPECD is the code associated with the Well type, WELL_STAT is the current status of the well, WELL_STATCD is the code associated with the current well status, PERM_DATE is the date associated with the permit number, SPUD_DATE is the drilling commencement date, or proposed drilling commencement date as reported by the operator, CONSV_IND indicates whether thie wellbore penetrates the Onondaga horizon as defined in the PA Oil & Gas Conservation Law, COUNTY is the county the well is permitted in, COUNTY_ID is the code associated to the county, MCD is the municipality that the well is in, MCD_TYPE is the type of municipality that the well is in, MCD_CD is the code associated to the municipality name, LATITUDE is the latitude of the well bore hole, LONGITUDE is the longitude of the well bore hole, PRMRY_FID is a system generated id associated with the primary facility record for this well in the DEP eFACTS database, UNCV_IND indicates whether this is a conventional or unconventional well, SURFACE_ELEV is the ground elevation at the well head location, WELL_CONFIG_CD indicates the well configuration, COAL_IND indicates if the well is in a coal or non coal region, PLUG_C_DATE is the well plug completion date, WELL_PAD is the name of the well pad on which the well is located."

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Raw Pressure Data from Boise Hydrogeophysical Research Site (BHRS)Source

Pressure data from a phreatic aquifer was collected in the summer of 2013 during Multi-frequency Oscillatory Hydraulic Tomography pumping tests. All tests were performed at the Boise Hydrogeophysical Research Site. The data will be inverted using a fast steady-periodic adjoint-based inverse code.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, Idaho (Discharge)

Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed discharge records are available for 13 stations with varying lengths of record ranging from 8 to 34 years. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Northwest Watershed Research Center initiated a stream discharge and suspended-sediment research program at Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed in the early 1960s. Continuous discharge measurements began at two sites in 1963, at three additional sites in 1964, and at eight additional sites in subsequent years. Contributing areas to these gauging stations range from 1.03 to 23,822 ha, selected to represent the broad range of environmental settings found across northwestern rangelands. Watershed drainage areas range from 1.03 to 23,822 ha with flow characteristics including ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial regimes. Discharge records are available for 13 stations with varying lengths of record ranging from 8 to 34 years. Drop-box weirs have performed well in RCEW over a wide range of discharges and sediment loads. Four additional types of stream-gauging devices are used in RCEW: (1) self-cleaning overflow V-notch (SCOV) weir, (2) 30 V-notch weir, (3) 90 V-notch weir, and (4) Parshall flume. All stations are equipped with stilling wells and floats for obtaining instantaneous measures of stage height. Instrument shelters are heated to permit collection of discharge and sediment data during cold winter periods. Gauging stations are visited on a weekly or biweekly basis to obtain independent stage height readings for error checking and to service all instrumentation. Stage height measurements were originally recorded using Leopold-Stevens A-35 and FW-1 strip chart recorders, later supplanted by electronic data loggers.

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NP211NP215Suspended Sedimentdrainagehydraulic flumespollution loadrangelandssediment yieldsedimentsstreamswatershedsweirswells
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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, Idaho (Sediment)

Automated Sigma pump samplers were used at all RCEW gauging stations to collect instantaneous point measures of suspended-sediment concentration. The US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Northwest Watershed Research Center initiated a stream discharge and suspended-sediment research program at Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed in the early 1960s. Samples of suspended-sediment concentration were collected at Outlet, Tollgate, and Reynolds Mountain East gauging stations starting in the 1960s and continuing to the present. In early years, samples were collected manually during storm events using integrated samplers at the large weirs or simple grab samples at the smaller weirs. Later, a variety of early sediment samplers such as the U.S. PS-67 and U.S. PS-69 pumping samplers were tested and used in RCEW through cooperative efforts with other Agricultural Research Service locations, federal and state agencies, and universities. In recent years, automated Sigma pump samplers have been used at all gauging stations to collect a continuous record of instantaneous point measures of suspended-sediment concentration during high and low flows. Drop-box weirs have also performed well in RCEW over a wide range of discharges and sediment loads. Four additional types of stream-gauging devices are used in RCEW: (1) self-cleaning overflow V-notch (SCOV) weir, (2) 30 V-notch weir, (3) 90 V-notch weir, and (4) Parshall flume. All stations are equipped with stilling wells and floats for obtaining instantaneous measures of stage height. Instrument shelters are heated to permit collection of discharge and sediment data during cold winter periods. Gauging stations are visited on a weekly or biweekly basis to obtain independent stage height readings for error checking and to service all instrumentation. Stage height measurements were originally recorded using Leopold-Stevens A-35 and FW-1 strip chart recorders, later supplanted by electronic data loggers.

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Seven Rivers Monitoring NetworkSource

ISC measures groundwater levels monthly in a network of wells in and surrounding its Pecos Settlement augmentation well field in the Seven Rivers area.

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New Mexico Office of the State Engineer & Interstate Stream Commissionabout 1 year ago
Shale Gas Basins of North America

The unconventional hydrocarbon resources map of North America provides an overview of major sedimentary basins, plays and active production areas that are targets of gas and liquid extraction. The map has been created from datasets compiled from various sources by the West Virginia GIS Technical Center, Dept. of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University (WVU). This project is a partnership between the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), the US Department of Energy (DOE), and WVU.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Treating Paraffin Deposits in Producing Oil Wells

NIPER-551

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
US Brine Wells

Data obtained from the US Geological Survey comprise the largest portion and are attributed with the geographical point locations for each of the resources. There are 3 physical and 6 chemical parameters addressed. Additional well data was provided by NETL. Unfortunately, these records do not include geographical coordinate information, and therefore, would not be included in a Geographical Information Systems Inventory. Water chemistry parameters for approximately 65,000 wells are contained in this database.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Unconventional Resources Atlas

The North America Atlas of Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources is an interactive web map application that depicts geologic basin, oil and gas plays, and unconventional well locations in an online map environment with features connected to geospatial and bibliographic databases. The tool also connects the user to additional data and information through an integrated online search function, including reports, well logs, and production information.

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Energy InfrastructureGasGeographicGeothermalLatitudeLongitudeOilOil and GasTypesUCRUnconventional Resources AtlasWaterWellslocationsmapping applicationreportswell logswells
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Utah FORGE: Groundwater DataSource

This submission includes two modeled drawdown scenarios with new supply well locations, a total dissolved solids (TDS) concentration grid (raster dataset representing the spatial distribution of TDS), and an excel spreadsheet containing well data.

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ArcGISEGSFORGEGISRoosevelt Hot SpringsTDSUtah FORGEaquifercharacterizationconcentrationconcentrationsdatadrawdownflow rategeochemistrygeospatial datageothermalgroundwaterlocationmilfordmodelmodelledpotentialpredictedreservoirresourcescenarioshape fileshapefilesupplysupply welltesttransducerutahwater tablewellwell datawell locationwells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Utah FORGE: Heat Flow Contours and Well DataSource

This submission contains a shapefile of heat flow contour lines around the FORGE site located in Milford, Utah. The model was interpolated from data points in the Milford_wells shapefile. This heat flow model was interpolated from 66 data points using the kriging method in Geostatistical Analyst tool of ArcGIS. The resulting model was smoothed 100%. The well dataset contains 59 wells from various sources, with lat/long coordinates, temperature, quality, basement depth, and heat flow. This data was used to make models of the specific characteristics.

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ArcGISEGSFORGEMilfordRoosevelt Hot SpringsUtah FORGEbasementcharacterizationcontourdatadepthflowgeospatial datageostatisticsgeothermalheatheat flowheatflowmodelingprocessed dataresourceshape fileshapefileutahwell datawells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Validation of Innovative Exploration Technologies for Newberry Volcano: Geochemistry Data from Wells 55-29 and 46-16Source

Validation of Innovative Exploration Technologies for Newberry Volcano: DOE Geochemistry data from deep wells 55-29 and 46-16 at Newberry 2012

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Validation of Innovative Exploration Technologies for Newberry Volcano: Shallow Temperature DataSource

Validation of Innovative Exploration Technologies for Newberry Volcano: Temperature Readings from 7 wells drilled to date by SMU 2012

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
WAECY - Washington State Well Log ViewerSource

Welcome to the Department of Ecology Well Logs. A Well Log means a Well Report and describes the location, ownership, construction details and lithology of a completed well. This web site enables you to search for wells which have well reports and to view the well report using a variety of search tools. 

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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
WISE-CASING: Time Domain Reflectometry Data from Cymric Field, CASource

The objective of this field test is to validate several technologies for non-invasive well integrity assessment using existing wells with a known completion. The tests were made at the Cymric oil field, which is a steam flood operation. The wells therefore undergo similar downhole conditions as geothermal wells. The Cymric field is mainly a cyclic steam operation where wells are 1000-15-00 ft in depth and the reservoir occupies the bottom 400ft. The maximum temperatures can exceed 500 degrees F and the well spacing is very close, often less than 50m. The field plan consisted of applying the Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) method to the wells. The input voltages were set as 70 V shows the TDR responses at frequencies of 450 kHz, 2500 kHz, and 4500 kHz. There is a summary report will full information about the field tests.

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CymricEMKern CountyTDRWISE-CASINGassessmentboreholecasingcorrosiondataelectromagneticenergyexperimentfieldfield testgeophysicsgeothermalhigh frequencyinput pulse frequencyintegrityoilsensingsteam floodsyclic steamtime domain reflectormetrywellwellborewells
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
WV Marcellus Wells - Completed Episodes

Map layers associated with the Marcellus Shale in the interactive mapping system include various Onondaga map layers. This is confusing to many users--i.e., why don't we use maps showing the Marcellus structure? The answer is simple--because we don't yet have those specific map layers for the Marcellus Shale. In order to provide this geological information, we are using map layers created for adjacent stratigraphic units to provide approximately similar information as for the Marcellus. Structure Map Layers - The Onondaga Limestone and equivalent units underlie the Marcellus Shale. The top of the Onondaga Limestone and equivalents is approximately equal to the base of the Marcellus Shale. So, a map showing the structure on the top of the Onondaga Limestone provides essentially the same information as a structure map on the base of the Marcellus Shale.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
WV Oil and Gas Wells

The Office of Oil and Gas maintains records on over 40,000 active and 25,000 inactive oil and gas wells. It also manages the Abandoned Well Plugging and Reclamation Program. Primary Data sources: WV Department of Environmental Protection's Office of Oil and Gas and WV Geological and Economic Survey.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Washington State Water Resources ExplorerSource

Water right records can be searched on the Water Resources Explorer web map by document/record number or by the name of the person the water right was issued to (or the name of the claimant, if it is a water right claim).The web map is an efficient tool for anyone researching water rights or water right claims, or seeking to obtain a water right in Washington State.  Consultants, real estate agents, local government workers, elected officials, and holders of existing water rights will find the map a valuable source of information.Links to water right documents allow the user access to scanned images of water resource documents that include:Water right certificates, water use permits, applications for water use, and claims of water use.The authorized, claimed, or requested quantity of water (both current and annual) and number of irrigated acres.The purpose of water use, priority date or date of first use, as well as the name of record.Information regarding metering, if required.Information not maintained directly by the Water Resources Program such as Ecology or USGS flow data from stream gauging stations.

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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago